Class of 2022 Cum Laude Honors
We are proud to announce the Cassville High School Class of 2022 Cum Laude Honors.
Cum Laude:
Students who completed a minimum of seven successful semesters of high school, earned 25 credits, and earned a 3.50 to 3.69 gpa are awarded the bronze Cum Laude medal.
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Maria Akers
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Carlee Carroll
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Kyla Deans
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Quixote Gautney-Lopez
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Andrew Hermansen
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Kasen Holman
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Jason Jacobson
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Hunter McManus
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Chloe Moller
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Jhandi Shears
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Leslie Turner
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Zoe Watkins
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Rylan Wilson
Magna Cum Laude:
Students who completed a minimum of seven successful semesters of high school, earned 25 credits, and earned a 3.70 to 3.89 gpa are awarded the silver Magna Cum Laude medal.
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Devin Bailey
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Sheridan Beach
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Wyatt Cochran
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Avery Crain
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Makenzie Dilbeck
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Windy Dunfee
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Jaycie Ertel
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Joseph Fields
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Mayra Ibarra
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Allison Marcucci
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Landry Mills
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Dylan Renkoski
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Nadia Sanchez
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Sharayah Seymour
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Samantha Sparkman
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Jesse Taylor
Summa Cum Laude:
Students who completed eight successful semesters of high school, earned 27 credits, including three specified core electives, and earned a 3.90 or above gpa are awarded the gold Summa Cum Laude medal.
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Taylor Bredeson
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Jasmine Brown
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Bradan Dickinson
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Isabelle Edwards
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Hallie Fratus
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Ethan Fuchs
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Kelsey Harris
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Cutter Hicks
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Eli Leach
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Emilee Mann
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Christina Marlowe
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Riley Morris
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Alyzea Myers
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Jonathan Oliphant
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Landry Parnell
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Elizabeth Ray
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Lexie Sanders
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Rachel Steinmann
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Corey Thomas
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Lucas Wilson
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Alexis Yockey
Salutatorian and Valedictorian Awards
The Valedictorian and Salutatorian are recognized based on the Summa Cum Laude requirements. The salutatorian is the student who ranks second highest in academic achievements of the class.
The Cassville High School Class of 2022 Salutatorian is Rachel Steinmann with a weighted gpa of 4.09
The Valedictorian is the student who ranks highest in academic achievements of the class. The Cassville High School Class of 2022 Valedictorian is Landry Parnell with a weighted gpa of 4.13
George Washington Carver Awards
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education invites public school officials to honor Missouri’s outstanding high school seniors by presenting them with the George Washington Carver Award. This recognition is given to the top 10 percent of each high school’s graduating class.
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Taylor Bredeson
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Jasmine Brown
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Bradan Dickinson
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Ethan Fuchs
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Eli Leach
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Emilee Mann
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Christina Marlowe
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Jonathan Oliphant
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Landry Parnell
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Elizabeth Ray
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Lexie Sanders
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Rachel Steinmann
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Lucas Wilson
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Alexis Yockey